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You can hit 100000/100000, and you will still be capped at level 99.
Is Gambler Jack broken though? All the list options say the same thing "Gambler Jack - Vol" I'm trying to add Vol. 2 which I missed, but it keeps on adding more Vol. 1. I've tried the first through fifth entries on the list but it keeps on adding Vol. 1
I can't find it since I didn't touch the game in a long time :/
Edit: Well, it's gone... forever, aww that's some nice notes missing as I had everything well detailed and laid out :/. At least I do have some good news. If you have ever seen the trails TCRF thread I made, then I do have a dump of character, from memory these all 100% seem to match, do note that this is extracted from a prioprietary format, so there is a lot of garbage data.
http://pastebin.com/aLKqXZKr
They are all however in order, so you can estimate positioning based on relative location to other chars.
(PS: No Lorence, Loewe, Renne etc. will not give you playable characters - they are the NPC versions they show outside of battle).
PS2: Who would not like to be Antoine?
http://steamcommunity.com/app/251290/discussions/0/405692758714885177/
If not then it still might be saveable. If you had the stuff saved on a mechanical hard drive on a personal computer you might be able to get it back still. I can't explain it fully but it (windows settings by default) is not fully deleted until something else is written over it. Some software can read stuff that has not yet been re-written over. I have never personally done something like that (ssd's for life!) but it might be doable. Any one more knowledgeble about this topic please correct me.